Presents articles on financial & personnel management, marketing, administration, sales and operations for executives & managers of small to mid-sized companies.
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This eBook is a complete guide to computations involving the time value of money. This book will discuss and illustrate the concept of the time value of money. It will discuss the discount rate and how to compute the weighted-average cost of capital for an investment or project. Furthermore, it would discuss and illustrate how to compute the present and future values of a lump-sum and an annuity using formulas and Microsoft Excel. It will then illustrate how to apply this knowledge to derive the net present value, internal rate of return, and modified internal rate of return of a project, as well as how to value bonds and notes.
This book examines the most recent developments, analysis and research concerning taxation in the United States. Topics discussed in this compilation include a review of Constitutional authorities under which Congress regulates state taxation; a brief overview of the Internet Tax Freedom Act; legal issues of taxation of internet sales and access; current laws related to the repatriation of foreign earnings; energy tax initiatives; energy tax policies; and differences in definitions and rules in the tax code.
In this presentation, Laura Stack, The Productivity Pro®, teaches you the fundamentals of staying on top of your home front financials. Topics discussed include: 1. The basics of creating a household budget. 2. How to budget for family expenses, expected and otherwise. 3. Tips on how to get ahead of the game. 4. Ways to assess and address your family insurance needs. 5. Where to find resources like budgeting calculators, and how to use them. 6. When to reach for help, and who to turn to.